The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1965 — Page 2

Th« Daily Bannar, Greencastle, Indiana Monday, November 22, 1965

SPEAKING OF REFUGEES, these whose days are numbered are on the Cy Simonson farm near LaCrosse, Wis. They seem to have a worried look, wouldn’t you say?

JOHN EISENHOWER has a lonely look as he walks, hands in his pockets, to the MP-guard-ed hospital building at Fort Gordon, Ga., to visit his father.

How to succeed In saving without really trying

P IPs hard to sock arwajr money at | times, especially when you just i can’t spare much for savings. And [ therein lies the real beauty of buying U. S. Savings Bonds on the : Payroll Savings Plan. ! You never even see the money you’re saving until you’ve suddenly got your hands on a brand new Savings Bond—and it’s all yours. Here’s how the plan works: just tell your employer to set aside a small amount of your pay toward the purchase of a Savings Bond. Before you know it, you’ve got a mate to that first Bond. And your Bonds are already busy—earning another dollar at maturity for every three you invest. Bonds are busy in another way, too. While they’re earning money

for you, they’re helping to keep your country strong. So join the millions of Americans who have made a success of Payroll Savings. You’ll find you really don’t have to work very hard at it. Try it and see.

Quick facts about Series E Savings Bonds V You get back $4 for every $3 at maturity V You can get your money when you need it V Your Bonds are replaced free if lost, destroyed or stolen V You can buy Bonds where you hank, or on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work Buy E Bonds for growth— H Bonds for current income

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Tht V.S- Govtrnmmt icm «of jwv for this mivertiserrent. It is prstentni as a public timet ui cooptratw* tcUA Uu Treasury Dcpartmmti and Tht AdverLuing Council.

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Bible Thought I love the Lord, because he hath heard my voice and my supplications. Psalm 116:1. Our love must be much more than profession in words. It must find expression in obedience and faithfulness. Love like this will bind us to the heart of God so that he will be our joy and hope and life. Personal And Local News

The City Council will meet in regular session at 7:30 this evening. The Putnam County Auto License Branch office will be closed Thursday and Friday of this week. There will be a Fillmore union Thanksgiving service Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock at the Fillmore Christian Church. Women of the Moose will i meet Wednesday at 8:00 p. m.) at the Moose Home. There will | be initiation. All members are! urged to attend. j Mike Bates, student of Avon High School, will conduct services at the New Maysville Baptist Church, November 26. 27, and 28 at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is welcome. There will be no Bible Study | at the Beech Grove EUB Church Tuesday. Members are asked to meet at the Putnam' County Jail and leave at 6:45 for the revival service at New j Providence Church. Funeral services for Everett Evans, Cloverdale, were held this afternoon at the Whitaker j Funeral Home in Cloverdale at 1 2:00 p.m. with Rev. June Evans I officiating. Interment was In the Cloverdale Cemetery.

Memorial

“I think that each of you would want to join with all of us in standing and bowing our heads in respect and in memory to our great leader, John Fitzgerald Kennedy who was here with us in San Antonio two years ago today,’’ the President explained. He invited everyone in the crowd to attend the memorial service in Fredericksburg, about 75 miles northwest of San Antonio but only 16 miles west of the LBJ Ranch.

Man Held boy had been shot once in the head and twice in the chest. Mrs. Boswell had two bullet wounds in the head. Bender declined to comment on the motive for the killings.

Fillmore Rebekah Lodge In Meeting On Tuesday evening at 7:30 Fillmore Rebekah Lodge No. 652 met in regular session, with Noble Grand Dorothy Toney presiding. After the conclusion of the regular business of the lodge, twenty past Noble Grands were very pleasantly surprised by being escorted to the center of the floor. Then they were seated in a semi-circle at one end of the room. In a very impressive way eight members, dressed in white robes carrying lighted tapers entered the room and formed at the altar. Poems were read of “Friendship, Love and Truth.” Dorothy Sears and Annie Lou Swickard sang songs of the same. Then each Past Noble Grand was presented a miniatura white gavel by the Noble Grand. After the closing of lodge all were invited to the dining room where the Past Noble Grands were seated at a table, very pretty decorated, In keeping with the season. Refreshments were served by a committee, for which Paul Herod gave thanks.

been paid to the county and fifth district federation. For the program Mrs. Paul Siddons presented Mrs. Clyde Sallust who gave a long interesting poem entitled “Cook’s Tour.” She read "Food for Thought” from the National Observer and the meaningful words of “America, the Beautiful” by Blanche Bates. During the social hour the hostess invited the club to the dining room where delectable refreshments were served from a beautifully appointed table.

in a city dump when they saw in an open field near suburban the plane bank gently and crash Chicago Heights.

Gary Officer Free On Bond GARY UPI — Gary Policeman Kenneth D. Nash, 45, was free on $4,000 bond today pending arraignment in Federal Court at Hammond on charges of participating in a huge interstate car theft ring. Nash was one of 15 persons, three of them from Lake County, arrested Saturday in a five-state crackdown by FBI agents who probed a theft ring and recovered more than 125 late model cars valued at more than $500,000. Nash and the others were charged with violating federal laws relating to interstate transportation of motor cars. Nash was suspended from the police force in October, 1957, by the Gary Police Civil Service Commission on the basis of a prisoner’s statement he paid the officer $50 to avoid serving a Jail term for public intoxication. He was dismissed from the force later but appealed and won reinstatement with full back pay in Judge Newell A. Lamb’s Newton Circuit Court at Kentland in 1959.

PETROLEUM TOBACCO CHEMICALS PRIMARY METALS MOTOR VEHICLES INSTRUMENTS ALL MRS. POOD, BEVERAGE PAPER PRODUCTS NON-ELEC MACHINERY

STONE, CLAY, CLASS

$10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000

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$76,800 . 1 c I $46,814

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County Hospital

Dismissed Saturday:

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Mrs. Myron Hacker

daughter, Greencastle

Marie Quirmette, Quincy

Jessie Shaw, Amo

Anna Mann. Cloverdale James Brebner, Greencastle Edward Klebusch, Greencastle

Births:

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheese, Gosport, Route 1, a girl, Satur-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harney, 1150 Avenue D, a boy, Sunday. Dismissed Sunday: Robin Naanes, Coatesville Suzanne Henry, Martinsville Delia Rogers, Putnamville Teddy Brewer, Greencastle Diane Etter, Greencastle Ida Bumgardner, Greencastle Patricia Clodfelter, Greencastle Mrs. Chester Bruner and daughter, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bumgardner, 16 East Berry, a boy, this morning.

In memory of Virgil Lancasters’ Birthday. Though your smiles are gone forever, And your hands we cannot touch, We will never lose sweet memories, Of the ones we loved so much. God gave us strength to face it, And courage to bear the blow. But what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. It is lonely here without you. You are missed from day to day But you are in God’s Heaven He wanted it that way. Sadly missed by wife, Lucille.

Four Killed In Airplane Crash CHICAGO UPI — A light plane crashed in thick fog south of here Sunday night, killing all four persons aboard en route from Detroit to Frankfort, HI. The victims were identified as Steve Gicei, Chicago Heights, 111., the pilot; George Clark, Dyer, Ind.; James Quick, Park Forest, 111., and J. R. Horiski, Homewood, HI. Authorities said the plane left at 4:30 p.m. EST with a scheduled destination of Frankfort. Mickey Vandenburg, 17, Park Forest, 111., told police he and two friends were shooting rats

CAPITAL INVESTMENT PER WORKER—This chart from the National Industrial Conference Board shows the capital investment of principal U.S. manufacturing for each production worker, with petroleum leading the list. Average for all manufacturing in the list la $21,677. ProducUon runs 69 per cent above 1950.

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Mrs. Donelson Hostesa To Needlecraft Club The Needlecraft Club was entertained by Mrs. Norman Donelson on Friday with a goodly number present. After the usual opening. Mrs. Seller, president, read a Thanksgiving poem concerning our blessings. Mrs. Reggie Glover made a report on the tentative programs for 1966. The following officer were elected: President, Mrs. Elmer Seller, vice-president, Mrs. Donald Pitts; secretary, Miss Carrie Pierce, treasurer, Mrs. Robert Sweeney. Donations were made to the music and art funds. Also club dues have

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What to do till the doctor comes

Emergencies strike with sudden swiftness. A slip, a fall, t collision is seldom announced. So be prepared. At least one member of every family should have a working knowledge of first aid. There are books on the subject and the American Red Cross gives classes where such information and training can be acquired. We recommend that you, or someone in your household, acquire the know-how. Another worthy recommendation is to maintain a supply of firstaid medications on hand at all times—antiseptic, gauze bandages, adhesive tape, alcohol, soothing creams, etc. The cost is small and we'll be glad to assist you in your selection.

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